andy@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Andy S Poling) (05/29/90)
In article <1990May9.194429.428@cjsa.wa.com> jeff@cjsa.wa.com (Jeffery Small) writes: > >I have a 3B1 (with the ethernet card & WIN/3B tcp/ip software) connected >to a Sun 3/60. In the latest release of SunOS 4.1, there is now support >for the RFS filesystem. It would be very nice to get RFS running on the >3B1. Does anyone know if this was ever accomplished within AT&T and if >so, would there be any possibility of making this capability available to >the world at large? As far as I know AT&T only started offering RFS *after* they had streams on everything (except the UNIXpc of course). Since we ain't got them streams I'd say we're SOL as far as RFS goes. On the other hand, if we did have streams my 3b1 would probably thrash worse than my 3b2/310 with streams does whenever you actually try to transfer *data* using TCP/IP. The streams... they are hungry. Look at the bright side: you've got decent sockets and some memory left over. Can you say "Streams and RFS kills?" I thought you could. -Andy -- Andy Poling Internet: andy@gollum.hcf.jhu.edu Network Services Group Bitnet: ANDY@JHUNIX Homewood Academic Computing Voice: (301)338-8096 Johns Hopkins University UUCP: uunet!mimsy!aplcen!jhunix!andy